pattern coinの例文
- Pattern coins were issued in 1864, as were specimen cents.
- That 1849 Double Eagle is a pattern coin.
- The bill passed Congress, and mint director Henry Linderman ordered pattern coins struck.
- He had Barber create experimental pattern coins.
- In 1909, Mint Director Frank Leach instructed Barber to make pattern coins for new nickels.
- Although no legislative action was then taken, Patterson had the mint prepare experimental pattern coins.
- The Harry W . Bass Collection features American gold coins, experimental pattern coins and paper money.
- A number of pattern coins were struck, and von Engelken decided to abandon the dolphins version.
- Some of these were struck in copper, indicating that the 1792 dismes were in fact pattern coins.
- His earliest pattern coins designed during his tenure at the Philadelphia Mint were intended for the Liberty head design.
- Bronze pattern coins of the 1929 issue exist with a thicker flange and the lack of an edge inscription.
- The Mint's chief engraver, James B . Longacre, was instructed to prepare designs for pattern coins.
- Alt = Pattern coin by James B . Longacre when the Mint was considering replacing the Shield nickel in 1867.
- The Mint prepared pattern coins with a much smaller eagle in 1858, which struck well, but which officials disliked.
- These were most likely pattern coins but they are accepted as issued because the Mint placed them in some 1865 proof sets.
- This practice ended in the 1880s, when the U . S . Mint enforced regulations to prevent the sale of pattern coins.
- When von Engelken took office as Mint Director on, the half dollar had been approved, and pattern coins had been struck.
- The present location of the coin is not known; no pattern coins of the Indian Head gold pieces are presently known to exist.
- Beginning in 1849, there were calls for a silver three-cent piece, and pattern coins were struck at the Philadelphia Mint.
- However, the Money Museum of the Bank Negara Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur has on display a pattern coin showing that occupation coinage was considered.